Normally, one cannot be part of two organizations at one time.
Once you complete your term of enlistment, you may join as long as your "re" code is usually 2 or less. sometimes a 3 is ok with a waiver. With a waiver you, more than likely, will not receive an enlistment bonus until you complete an enlistment honorably. Tennessee has an enlistment term of one year, which is ideal for someone in this case. But to answer your question concisely, yes, after you are discharged from the Marines. Oh, if you don't have an mos that is applicable in the Army or you would like to choose a different one you may have to complete an additional school, not a big deal though. Hope that helps.
Marines are an active duty component while the Guard is part time. Also the uniforms are different.
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard
Probably not during your current tour of duty. It may be possible after you complete your current obligation. Talk to a National Guard recruiter for details related to your specific situation.
You will need to see a recruiter to join active duty.
As of February 2015, there are approximately 1,421,000 active duty Marines - Sailors - Soldiers - Airmen enlisted in the American Armed Forces. National Guard and Reservists are not included in this figure.
Marines are an active duty component while the Guard is part time. Also the uniforms are different.
Not likely. You would still be responsible for house payments. However, you would be paid some amount by the National Guard, probably more for active duty. No. While on active duty you receive regular duty pay and benefits, not from the National Guard (or Reserves), but from the Federal Government (Army, Navy, Air Force) (Marines & Coast Guard fall under Navy). Also time served on active duty counts toward retirement.
Someone currently in the National Guard.
The National Guard and Reserves are branches of the active duty military.
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard
There is an acronym AGR which stands for active guard reserve. This is for members that are on active duty with the Guard or Reseves.
To change from Army National Guard to Active Army simply speak to your Commanding Officer about transfering.
The Army does not fly planes. The Marines, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, and Coast Guard do.
Most National Guard officers are on reserve duty status.
Over 1,000,000 soldiers serve collectively in the Active Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard.
The minimum is 180 days of active service duty.
Probably not during your current tour of duty. It may be possible after you complete your current obligation. Talk to a National Guard recruiter for details related to your specific situation.